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fran

July 7, 2020

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hunger

despite eat the cheese I hunger an apple.

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July 7, 2020

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dDespite eat theing cheese, I hunger for an apple.

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despite eat the cheese I hunger an apple.


despite eat thhaving eaten some cheese, I hungeram craving an apple. despite having eaten some cheese, I am craving an apple.

"the cheese" could be used if the reader knows what 'cheese' you're talking about. (for example, they bought it for you to eat: "ah, it's that cheese, THE cheese") "i hunger" is technically acceptable but considered old fashioned. You might hear it in historical or fantasy dramas (for example, a vampire would hunger for blood).

dDespite eat theing cheese, I hunger for an apple. Despite eating cheese, I hunger for an apple.

dDespite having eaten the cheese, I am hungery for an apple. Despite having eaten the cheese, I am hungry for an apple.

Or maybe: "Even though I ate some cheese, I still feel like an apple."

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